article / May 6, 2015
Child Friendly Spaces: After Floods in Bosnia and Herzegovina
When Bosnia and Herzegovina was hit by the record breaking floods and landslides in May and August 2014, World Vision, in cooperation with UNICEF, opened 19 Child Friendly Spaces to protect children from risk and promote their psychosocial well-being.
page / July 27, 2018
Javni poziv za nabavku nastavnih sredstava i učila
JAVNI POZIV za prikupljanje ponuda za nabavku nastavnih sredstava i učila:
article / August 3, 2017
Milk, hope and livelihoods for families in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Children are enjoying nutritious fresh milk and families are building sustainable new livelihoods thanks to World Vision's Graduation out of Poverty project.
article / May 19, 2014
World Vision responds to record floods and related damage in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Around 1.5 million people have been affected by heavy rains and floods across Bosnia and Herzegovina as the country faces the worst flooding in history. Hundreds of mudslides also damaged homes and limited access to those affected.
page / June 22, 2016
Oglasi i tenderi
Organizacija World Vision International u Bosni i Hercegovini, Zvornička 9, 71000 Sarajevo objavljuje: JAVNI POZIV za prikupljanje ponuda za nabavku nastavnih sredstava i učila:
article / October 17, 2020
Photo gallery: A recipe from Syria
Bashaer, 34 lives with her husband, Bilal, 42, and five children, as well as her mother-in-law in Al-Sareeh in Irbid, northern Jordan. The family comes from Daraa and they arrived to Jordan in September 2012.
article / February 29, 2012
iReport: How soon will change come for women in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA-Violence;
in all its guises is not an uncommon experience for women in Bosnia and
Herzegovina. I have witnessed it many times during various trips when I worked
as a journalist or just travelled around.
There
are women who suffer violence.
article / May 22, 2014
Floods take everything but the walls for one family in Bosnia and Herzegovina
When water started flooding her family’s house at five a.m., 18-year-old Seherzada woke up and ran out of the house taking only one important thing with her: her prom dress.
publication / April 20, 2015